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Prompt Injection Tricks AI Into Downloading and Executing Malware

Posted on January 26, 2025 by Donald Papp

[wunderwuzzi] demonstrates a proof of concept in which a service that enables an AI to control a virtual computer (in this case, Anthropic’s Claude Computer Use) is made to download …read more Continue reading Prompt Injection Tricks AI Into Downloading and Executing Malware→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, software hacks

AI Mistakes Are Different, and That’s a Problem

Posted on January 25, 2025 by Donald Papp

People have been making mistakes — roughly the same ones — since forever, and we’ve spent about the same amount of time learning to detect and mitigate them. Artificial Intelligence …read more Continue reading AI Mistakes Are Different, and That’s a Problem→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, mistakes

It’s Never Too Late For a Fixed SimCity 2000

Posted on January 23, 2025 by Donald Papp

Some retro games need a little help running on modern systems, and it’s not always straightforward. SimCity 2000 Special Edition is one such game and [araxestroy]’s sc2kfix bugfix DLL shows …read more Continue reading It’s Never Too Late For a Fixed SimCity 2000→

Posted in games, software hacks

Make Your VR Controllers Handle Like Two-Handed Weapons

Posted on January 22, 2025 by Donald Papp

Wielding things like two-handed swords in VR can be awkward. There’s no sense of grasping a solid object. The controllers (and therefore one’s hands) feel floaty and disconnected from one …read more Continue reading Make Your VR Controllers Handle Like Two-Handed Weapons→

Posted in 3d printed, Controllers, sword, two handed, Virtual Reality, VR | Tagged attachment

Nice PDF, But Can It Run DOOM? Yup!

Posted on January 15, 2025 by Donald Papp

DOOM is a classic game to implement on a variety of platforms, but doompdf by [ading2210] is one we didn’t see coming. It runs a bit slow and controls are …read more Continue reading Nice PDF, But Can It Run DOOM? Yup!→

Posted in ASCII, doom, games, PDF, software hacks

Modern AI on Vintage Hardware: LLama 2 Runs on Windows 98

Posted on January 13, 2025 by Donald Papp

[EXO Labs] demonstrated something pretty striking: a modified version of Llama 2 (a large language model) that runs on Windows 98. Why? Because when it comes to personal computing, if …read more Continue reading Modern AI on Vintage Hardware: LLama 2 Runs on Windows 98→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, llama, LLM, local AI, retrocomputing, vintage

Custom Case Turns Steam Deck Into Portable Workstation

Posted on January 13, 2025 by Donald Papp

DIY portable computing takes many forms, and doesn’t always require getting down and dirty with custom electronics. [Justinas Jakubovskis]’s Steam Deck Play and Work case demonstrates this with some really …read more Continue reading Custom Case Turns Steam Deck Into Portable Workstation→

Posted in 3d printed, cyberdeck, Cyberdecks, k380s, steam deck | Tagged Portable

Embedding Lenticular Lenses Into 3D Prints

Posted on January 11, 2025 by Donald Papp

A research project shows that it’s possible to create complex single-piece lenticular objects, or objects that have lenticular lenses built directly into them. The result is a thing whose appearance …read more Continue reading Embedding Lenticular Lenses Into 3D Prints→

Posted in 3d printed, lenticular, polyjet | Tagged Art

AA Battery Performances Tested, So Get The Most For Your Money

Posted on January 11, 2025 by Donald Papp

[Project Farm] has a video in which a wide variety of AA cells are analyzed and compared in terms of capacity, internal resistance, ability to deliver voltage under load, and …read more Continue reading AA Battery Performances Tested, So Get The Most For Your Money→

Posted in aa, battery, Battery Hacks, price, Reviews | Tagged Testing

Gaze Upon This Omni-directional Treadmill’s Clever LEGO Construction

Posted on January 7, 2025 by Donald Papp

Want to see some wildly skillful LEGO construction? Check out [Banana Gear Studios]’ omni-directional treadmill which showcases not only how such a thing works, but demonstrates some pretty impressive problem …read more Continue reading Gaze Upon This Omni-directional Treadmill’s Clever LEGO Construction→

Posted in omnidirectional, toy hacks, treadmill | Tagged Lego

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